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he taught us what slim-jims were. >> welcome to a slim-jim! >> oh, macho man, you're selling dried meat fixed to god now. >> what's going on, man? >> we got mystical, famous rapper. before we could say anything, he cuts us out. >> look at the phone. >> i'm kind of drove now. get a zoom. >> you know it's 2013. >> it got stolen. [bleep] >> what is does he sing? >> "shake ass. >> oh, i love that song! >> oh, jesus, what do we have a wedding? h, my god! [laughter] >> shake that ass. what yourself! >> what yourself. [laughter] >> all right, mystical, thank you,. take it easy. >> now, marijuana, it makes you forget some stuff. starring with khalifa and this guy, who missed with his wedding because he was stoned out of his freaking mind, yo! >> currently the hot sitter in new york. rapper. >> huge rapper and also huge fan of -- >> marijuana, the burning weed with its roots in hell! >> right. anyway, currency was enjoying some fine cannabis this weekend but it just happened to be the same day his good friend wiz khalifa, you know, got married. >> on h
he taught us what slim-jims were. >> welcome to a slim-jim! >> oh, macho man, you're selling dried meat fixed to god now. >> what's going on, man? >> we got mystical, famous rapper. before we could say anything, he cuts us out. >> look at the phone. >> i'm kind of drove now. get a zoom. >> you know it's 2013. >> it got stolen. [bleep] >> what is does he sing? >> "shake ass. >> oh, i love that song! >> oh, jesus, what...
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ben tracy is in san diego for us tonight. ben? >> scott, hannah anderson's father brett brought his daughter home to san diego today. in a brief statement here at the sheriff's department in san diego he thanked everyone for their support and then askd for privacy. brett anderson says his family needs to grieve and heal now that his 16-year-old daughter hannah has been found. >> the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. i am very proud of her and i love her very much. >> reporter: on august 4, the body of anderson's mother christina and eight-year-old brother ethan were found inside dimaggio's burning home in san diego. a family friend, dimaggio is believed to have then kidnapped a 16-year-old which led to a highly publicized amber alert and international manhunt. on wednesday er inly 1,000 miles from san diego in a remote area of idaho a group of four horseback riders saw the pair. they said anderson looked scared and was wearing pajama bottoms. mark john was one of the riders. >> it wa
ben tracy is in san diego for us tonight. ben? >> scott, hannah anderson's father brett brought his daughter home to san diego today. in a brief statement here at the sheriff's department in san diego he thanked everyone for their support and then askd for privacy. brett anderson says his family needs to grieve and heal now that his 16-year-old daughter hannah has been found. >> the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. i am very proud of...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> an uncomfortably common scene on an oakland street. a man with a gun opens fire. and it's all caught on camera. good evening, i'm allen martin with a special pre-game edition of kpix 5 news. the 9ers going to take on the chiefs in just 30 minutes here on kpix 5. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. a startling new look at the wild, wild west mentally gripping parts of oakland. criminals shooting it out in the streets with no one around to stop them. in a kpix 5 exclusive, da lin spoke with one man whose camera was rolling when he was caught in the crossfire. >> reporter: you're looking at the dashcam of a driver who drives into the line of fire. the guy in the blue hoodie fires at the oncoming red car 15 times. you can see the orange muzzle flash right there. at least 6 people are nearby but that doesn't deter
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> an uncomfortably common scene on an oakland street. a man with a gun opens fire. and it's all caught on camera. good evening, i'm allen martin with a special pre-game edition of kpix 5 news. the 9ers going to take on the...
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don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston for us. don? >> reporter: scott, whitey bulger sat stoic and emotionless as the clerk read the word guilty again and again and again. afterwards his attorney jay carney spoke to the media. >> mr. bulger knew, as soon as he was arrested, that he was going to die behind the walls of a prison or on a gurney getting injected with a chemical that would kill him. >> reporter: over the nine week trial federal prosecutors argued bulger was one of the most vicious criminals to ever walk the streets of boston. they said his rise from common crook to mob king pin was made possible because he was protected as an f.b.i. informant who supplied information on rival mobsters. that prompted many of us once loyal top deputies to testify against him including john martorano, a convicted hit man who spoke to "60 minutes" steve kroft in 2008. >> i'm not a judas. i never informed or ratted on nobody. if i could have kill him, i would have killed him but he wasn't there. that's what i think he deserves. >> reporter: wit
don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston for us. don? >> reporter: scott, whitey bulger sat stoic and emotionless as the clerk read the word guilty again and again and again. afterwards his attorney jay carney spoke to the media. >> mr. bulger knew, as soon as he was arrested, that he was going to die behind the walls of a prison or on a gurney getting injected with a chemical that would kill him. >> reporter: over the nine week trial federal prosecutors argued bulger...
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he was ready to wipe us out. she ran to protect us. [car won't start] prentiss: battery's dead, fahey. jeez. lauren. she's a trained spy. she doesn't want to be found. she knows all of our tricks. we don't know any of hers. all right, then how do we find her? here's how. ian doyle is our unsub, prentiss is our victim. we profile their behavior and we treat it like any other case. because terrorism isn't an area we specialize in, i've reached out to an expert from the state department, someone who can also shed light on prentiss' past. who? her. let's get to work. how many men does doyle have, jack? doyle? i haven't seen that guy in a-- [cocks gun] 15, maybe 20 guys. any surprises? just automatic weapons. it's mostly local mob guys. there's a little bit of i.r.a. and-- lauren, how about you do me a favor, huh, you ease up on that gun, ok? i helped you and clyde back in the day. i can help you now. do you want to know where doyle is? i already do. yeah, but what are you gonna do, huh, take him out on your own? what are you gonna do, tell
he was ready to wipe us out. she ran to protect us. [car won't start] prentiss: battery's dead, fahey. jeez. lauren. she's a trained spy. she doesn't want to be found. she knows all of our tricks. we don't know any of hers. all right, then how do we find her? here's how. ian doyle is our unsub, prentiss is our victim. we profile their behavior and we treat it like any other case. because terrorism isn't an area we specialize in, i've reached out to an expert from the state department, someone...
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-made tanks the military used to egypt. if the egypt military government doesn't release military brothers from the muslim breadth hood or take steps for new election those two programs could be canceled. >> thanks very much, major. attorney general beau biden, the vice president's son, is under going tests for cancer in happen in hughes. to figure out why biden became weak and disoriented last week. family members including his father is with him. beau biden is 44, he suffered a mild stroke three years ago. there's a new leak at the crippled japanese nuclear plant, a close call for dick van dyke and dog days of summer at the white house when the cbs evening news continues. summer at the white house. when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> there's been another leak at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan. today the operators said 80,000 gallons of highly radioactive water escaped from the storage tank. on top of another massive leak discovered last month. all this bad news has devastated japan's fishing industry. seth doa
-made tanks the military used to egypt. if the egypt military government doesn't release military brothers from the muslim breadth hood or take steps for new election those two programs could be canceled. >> thanks very much, major. attorney general beau biden, the vice president's son, is under going tests for cancer in happen in hughes. to figure out why biden became weak and disoriented last week. family members including his father is with him. beau biden is 44, he suffered a mild...
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>> reporter: norah, firefighters told us the most active part of this fire right now is right here. here's what's fueling it: vegetation all up and down these hillsides that's dried out from drought. 1,000 firefighters are now battling this blaze both on the ground and in the air. it's what they call a dirty burn meaning the fire burns sporadically because of the winds. so today crews were cutting out what the fire did not burn and doubting what it did to prevent flare-ups. before dawn we saw these backfires set by firefighters to burn out brush on the hillsides and create larger containment lines. firefighter gordon o'neil. >> it turns to black, which won't burn anymore, it widens that line out. and it removes the fuel that's available to burn. >> reporter: you're fighting the fire with fire. the fire started wednesday afternoon fueled by steady winds and bone-dry brush that hadn't burned in seven years. it exploded from 300 acres to 5,000 acres in about three hours. it then doubled in size overnight, scorching 10,000 acres and more than a dozen struck qhurs. >> oh, there it goes.
>> reporter: norah, firefighters told us the most active part of this fire right now is right here. here's what's fueling it: vegetation all up and down these hillsides that's dried out from drought. 1,000 firefighters are now battling this blaze both on the ground and in the air. it's what they call a dirty burn meaning the fire burns sporadically because of the winds. so today crews were cutting out what the fire did not burn and doubting what it did to prevent flare-ups. before dawn we...
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elaine quijano tells us the investigation was requested by the police commissioner. >> i take this very, very seriously. >> good girl! >> reporter: and chip reid with s with dogs learning to be an even better friend to man. >> it would be accurate to say that these dogs save sflooifs >> absolutely. i believe they do. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening, scott is on assignment, i'm norah o'donnell. hundreds of people in southern california have been chased out of their homes by a wild fire is growing larger by the minute. the fire 90 miles east of los angeles covers more than 15 square miles. fire officials estimate 15 structures have been destroyed, 600 homes are in the fire's path 1,500 people have been forced to evacuate. at least five people have been injured, including four firefighters. ben tracy is on the scene. ben? >> reporter: norah, firefighters told us the most active part of this fire right now is right here. here's what's fueling it: vegetation all up and down these hillsides that's dried out from drought.
elaine quijano tells us the investigation was requested by the police commissioner. >> i take this very, very seriously. >> good girl! >> reporter: and chip reid with s with dogs learning to be an even better friend to man. >> it would be accurate to say that these dogs save sflooifs >> absolutely. i believe they do. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening, scott is on assignment, i'm...
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he shows us humanity as it could be, as most of us wish it would be, and as it was, at least for this one fleeting moment in time. steve hartman "on the road" in new york. >> schieffer: that's the news. sunday on "face the nation" our guests will include congressman paul ryan and senator charles schumer. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." i'm bob schieffer in new york. good night. od nig captioning sponsored by cbs ionb captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> it is no longer a matter of inconvenience to the ridership. it is hardship. >> state and local leaders lay down the law, reach a deal before the bart strike deadline before the weekend ends. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we are inching ever closer to another commuter calamity. 54 hours and counting to a potential bart strike. kpix 5's linda yee has been looking at if negotiations don't end with a deal, why aren't the elected leaders stemming in now? >> reporter: because they have to be asked first and no one has been asked. one
he shows us humanity as it could be, as most of us wish it would be, and as it was, at least for this one fleeting moment in time. steve hartman "on the road" in new york. >> schieffer: that's the news. sunday on "face the nation" our guests will include congressman paul ryan and senator charles schumer. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." i'm bob schieffer in new york. good night. od nig captioning sponsored by cbs ionb captioned by media access...
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do you expect they would try to hit us again? >> i would expect that, down the road, people would like to hit us. >> reporter: inside the secure command center, mueller explained terror has been his top worry since the beginning of his 12-year tenure. he was just a week into the job when 9/11 happened. >> in the week of september 11, the one question that was always posed by the president-- whether it be george bush or president obama-- is what is the fbi doing to prevent the next terrorist attack? >> reporter: mueller was forced to transform the fbi from a criminal investigative agency into a counter-terrorism force. while there have been no major follow-up strikes, there have been domestic attacks-- fort hood in 2009 and the boston marathon bombings in april. despite criticism that the fbi missed some warning signs, mueller said neither incident was preventable. the 2007 russian warning about tamerlan tsarnaev turned up no connections. >> the agent who had that lead did a thorough job in tracking down any information. he went t
do you expect they would try to hit us again? >> i would expect that, down the road, people would like to hit us. >> reporter: inside the secure command center, mueller explained terror has been his top worry since the beginning of his 12-year tenure. he was just a week into the job when 9/11 happened. >> in the week of september 11, the one question that was always posed by the president-- whether it be george bush or president obama-- is what is the fbi doing to prevent the...